Wigwell Barn is consistently praised for its cleanliness, peaceful location, and comfort. Guests appreciate the well-equipped cottage, stunning views, and the warm welcome from the owners. The property offers a delightful stay with numerous mentions of its idyllic setting and the added charm of local wildlife and farm animals.
Reviewers frequently mention the cleanliness of the cottage, describing it as spotless, fresh, and tidy. The absence of farm odours and mud, despite its rural setting, is particularly noted.
The location is highly regarded for its tranquillity, beautiful views, and proximity to local attractions and walks. The peacefulness and lack of traffic noise contribute to the high score.
Guests find the cottage to be cosy, warm, and comfortable, with a homely feel. The comfortable bed and well-laid-out space are appreciated, enhancing the overall comfort of the stay.
The cottage is well-equipped according to guests, with mentions of a welcoming bottle of wine and biscuits for the dog. However, some guests suggest minor updates and the absence of a DVD player as listed, which slightly lowers the score.
The owners' thoughtfulness is evident through the warm welcomes and small gifts such as wine and dog biscuits. While these gestures are greatly appreciated, it is politely noted that such gifts are offered at the owners' discretion and may not be guaranteed.
A lovely ground floor cottage on the owners' farm in the scattered hamlet of Alderwasley in the beautiful Derbyshire countryside. Welcoming and very well appointed throughout, this Derbyshire cottage is a real romantic getaway in this wonderful part of the Peak District. All on the ground floor, you will find stunning uninterrupted views of the Peak District countryside with a cosy sitting room with electric fire and a king-size bedroom. Outside this Alderwasley cottage is a large garden overlooking fields and beyond, with patio and lawn to enjoy either a morning cup of tea or an evening glass of wine. The charming area of Alderwasley is a walker's paradise, with paths from the doorstep, so you can head to Belper, Wirksworth or just take in the truly beautiful countryside which is surrounding this Derbyshire cottage. A visit to nearby Wirksworth provides lovely pubs, superb restaurants and many interesting shops. Visit nearby Matlock with its host of attractions, including the Heights of Abraham, with its fascinating owl maze and water gardens. Carsington Water, Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall are must-see attractions, making this Alderwasley cottage an ideal base for a relaxing and enjoyable holiday at any time of year.
Situatedjust a few miles from Matlock on the edge of the White Peak is Wirksworth, a small market town. Full of character with many buildings of architectural interest including its magnificent parish church, Wirksworth offers a quieter alternative to the popular town of Matlock. Visitors can enjoy exploring the ancient 'jitties' and courtyards, as well as the National Stone Centre, the delightful surrounding countryside and the nearby Carsington Water and High Peak Trail. Rock climbing and cycling facilities in the region cater to every level of skill, and there is good walking all around. The country homes of Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall are within easy reach, as is Matlock Bath with its spectacular cable car, the newly restored Ecclesbourne Valley Railway and Gulliver's Kingdom. Only two miles away, the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site in Cromford provides a fascinating day out.
All ground floor.
One king-size double bedroom.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Kitchen with dining area.
Sitting room with electric fire.
Gas central heating with electric fire in sitting room.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, TV with Freeview, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Cot and highchair available.
Off road parking for 1 car.
Lawned garden with furniture.
One well-behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 1.5 miles, pub 1 mile.
Note: Dogs must be on a lead at all times due to sheep on the farm.
Note: WiFi can be intermittent due to rural location.
Note: This property does not accept the charging of electric cars at the property.
Beverley Jean
Cosy, comfortable and the views are amazing. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and hope to be back. It even snowed! Highly recommend
Christina
Just be aware the garden is not enclosed if taking your pooch. Couple of pubs close by The bear we had to drive to Malt Shovel which is within walking distance. I would definitely recommend a stay here and we hope to return next year.
Janet
Well equipped and very comfortable. Although in quiet, rural location it is very near some great places for example; Wirksworth, Matlock, the Ecclesbourne Railway & Crich Tramway Museum. A fantastic getaway!
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